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A Culture That Fuels Murders, Suicides...

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Australia hopes Kidman blockbuster will boost tourism...

SYDNEY (AFP) — Australian tourism chiefs believe an outback epic starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman can boost visitor numbers in the same way that "Crocodile Dundee" ushered in a cash bonanza in the 1980s.

"Australia" is scheduled for worldwide release in November and Tourism Australia has announced a global marketing campaign to accompany the movie, convinced its stunning vis...

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A dark chapter, not yet closed...

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As Canadians, we have many reasons to be proud of our country, including Canada's commitment to multiculturalism, its tradition of international peacekeeping and a strong social safety net. However, this pride must not give way to complacency or self-righteousness. While there is nothing wrong with taking pride in ...

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The Romenesko Empire...

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Letters are not case-sensitive, disregard spaces. Try a New One This helps us prevent automated registrations and spamming. Email Confirmation Prev 1 2 3 Next Media by Howell Raines Jun 16 2008 How the first media gossip site inadvertently ushered in the era of fact-free journalism. Media Politics of Aggression by Howell ...

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Soldier's Yemen pictures featured in exhibition...

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Colourful German fans invade Vienna ahead of David-Goliath clash...

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Fuld Shoulders Lehman Blame...

Lehman's recently axed chief financial officers and chief operating officers took a fall for the beleaguered firm last week, but on Monday, Chief Executive Richard Fuld took the blame.

(nyse: LEH - news - people ) reported a $5.14 per share loss, along with posting $3.7 billion in write-downs. Its $2.8 billion loss, its first since becoming independent of (nyse: AXP - news - people ) in ...

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Government of Canada Supports Louis Hmon Museum of Pribonka...

Denis Lebel, Member of Parliament (Roberval-Lac-Saint-Jean), on behalf of the Honourable Josée Verner, Minister of Canadian Heritage, Status of Women and Official Languages and Minister for La Francophonie, today announced funding for the Péribonka Centennial Commemoration project.

The $20,000 in funding will enable the Museum to highlight Peribonka's Centennial by organizi...

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Zimmerman Agency: life on the creative edge...

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Four Seasons opens two new European properties: Four Seasons Hotel ......

From the Wires Four Seasons opens two new European properties: Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus and Four Seasons Hotel Firenze

TORONTO, June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has opened two new European properties, both in restored historic buildings: a 19th century Ottoman palace in Istanbul and a Renaissance palazzo in Florence.

Four Seasons Hotel Ista...

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Jailhouse Choppers proudly announces of the return of Dutt!...

Exciting Times at Jailhouse Choppers in Savannah, Georgia.

Jailhouse Choppers has built their reputation locally as well as internationally for building one of a kind, bare bones choppers for the hardcore rider. Gracing the pages and covers of numerous magazines, this little shop in Savannah, Georgia has entered into territory with the need to bring back one of the most influential

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Young overseas Vietnamese do business at home...

VietNamNet Bridge – Many people considered Trinh Sonny a “crazy man” when he quit a 100,000 USD/year salary job in the US to return to Vietnam to seek investment opportunities. Bobby H, working for a leading computer group in the US, plans to explore business opportunities in Vietnam. They are two of many young overseas Vietnamese who have a burning passion: enriching themselves in the ho...

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A true cultural exchange...

HAMPTON Nontokozo Dlamini has been caught up in a whirlwind of activity since arriving here a month ago.

The native of Swaziland said she has been "busy, busy, busy" between public presentations, sight seeing, media interviews and day-to-day life at Hampton High School.

Dlamini, 19, and John Lovett are visiting as part of the Hampton-Piggs Peak Partnership. Lovett is a Canadian livi...

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